A History of English Literature: From the beginnings to 1700. 2d edNaouka i Izkoustvo, 1970 |
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... scene remain stationary . It was enlarged by the addition of the apostles Peter and John , who hearing of Christ's resurrection hurry to the grave to see for themselves , while the choir sings a hymn . on the subject . By this means ...
... scene remain stationary . It was enlarged by the addition of the apostles Peter and John , who hearing of Christ's resurrection hurry to the grave to see for themselves , while the choir sings a hymn . on the subject . By this means ...
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... scene and the action would continue , ignoring its presence , till it was called for . And just as the place was elastic , so too the time could be stretched . As a rule one tried to have the scenes following rapidly without any ...
... scene and the action would continue , ignoring its presence , till it was called for . And just as the place was elastic , so too the time could be stretched . As a rule one tried to have the scenes following rapidly without any ...
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... scene in which the expectant bridegroom is informed by his wife that she is the king's mistress , and that his only function is to serve as a screen to her amours . Amintor is placed be- fore a typical Baroque conflict between his ...
... scene in which the expectant bridegroom is informed by his wife that she is the king's mistress , and that his only function is to serve as a screen to her amours . Amintor is placed be- fore a typical Baroque conflict between his ...
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